The Hog Pod with Bo Mattingly
In this special live edition of The Hog Pod, recorded live at Arvest Bank in Fayetteville, we sit down with Razorback head coach Sam Pittman as he heads into his sixth season leading Arkansas. Pittman opens up about his 39-year marriage to his wife Jamie, the challenges and rewards of coaching in the SEC, and the values that define his program. He shares how the Razorbacks are navigating a new era of college football with the transfer portal and NIL, what he loves about this year’s team, and how he hopes to be remembered when his time at Arkansas is done. Plus, Pittman talks health, family,...
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Originally released in 2020. No player is referred to as Arkansas' G.O.A.T.—greatest of all time—more than Darren McFadden. And rightfully so: He’s one of the best running backs in college football history. But for the Little Rock native, the path to greatness wasn’t always apparent. For one, he had to overcome obstacles in his childhood. And that’s where football came in, serving as an escape of sorts for McFadden and keeping him out of trouble. On the field, McFadden quickly proved to be an elite talent, but only had eyes for the Razorbacks. And after starting his...
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Released orginally in 2020. From a talent standpoint, it’s no surprise Frank Ragnow has found success at the highest level. He was a 4-star prospect with offers from some of the best programs in the nation, an All-American and All-SEC performer at Arkansas, and was a first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. Ragnow is a guy who loves life and is the same person every day. But that doesn’t mean his journey to becoming a starting center in the NFL has been easy. During his sophomore year at Arkansas, his mom was diagnosed with cancer. And while she has recovered, the news rocked Ragnow....
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In this episode of The Hog Pod, we sit down with legendary Arkansas women’s track & field assistant coach Bryan Compton. With decades of experience, Compton opens up about his coaching journey, the mentors who shaped him, and the evolution of the Razorback program. He reflects on developing elite athletes—including Olympic silver medalist Sandi Morris—and the principles that continue to drive his success. Whether you're a fan of track & field, coaching, or Razorback athletics, this is a masterclass in building greatness.
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In a special episode of the Hog Pod, Bo Mattingly sits down with Arkansas AD Hunter Yurachek to discuss the NCAA House settlement and the impact it will have on the Razorbacks and college athletics as a whole starting July 1st.
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In this episode of The Hog Pod, we sit down with Razorback pitcher Zach Root just days before his first trip to Omaha. Root opens up about his journey to Arkansas, the mindset that’s fueled the Hogs’ postseason run, and why this team feels different. From haircut superstitions and late-night Taco Bell runs to embracing competition and shutting out the noise, Root shares the behind-the-scenes moments that have defined his season. He also reflects on his relationship with his dad, what makes this team so close-knit, and how they're staying loose—and locked in—as they prepare to face LSU...
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In this episode, Razorback sophomore catcher Ryder Helfrick sits down with Bo Mattingly to dive into what has made him one of the hottest batters at the plate this past month. From the Instagram post his mom sent him that unlocked to .470 batting average, to an inside look at the tech and how he calls pitches, this Regional MVP opens up in a way you rarely see. Plus, hear his thoughts on their match-up against Tennessee in the Super Regional. The full video version of this episode is available exclusively on Follow us on social media! The Hog Pod is brought to you by...
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40 years ago, the 1985 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team made a deep run into the College World Series. They were a squad that set a new standard for the program’s future success. Through interviews with former head coach Norm DeBriyn and key players, the story highlights how this team was groundbreaking, fielding five Black starters in Omaha, a rare and significant moment in college baseball history. Their legacy continues to influence Razorback baseball today. -------- The full video version of this episode, including behind-the-scenes stories and insights from Hannah's life and career, is...
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In this episode, Razorback freshman infielder Ella McDowell shares her journey from Texas standout to key contributor at Arkansas. Ranked the No. 1 infielder in the nation, Ella opens up about what it’s really like stepping into a high-pressure role as a freshman, adjusting to a new position, and finding her place on a team that feels more like family. With honesty, humor, and heart, she reflects on the culture that fuels this squad, the bond that keeps them grounded, and why — for her — it’s always bigger than softball. -------- The full video version of this episode, including...
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In a Hog Pod first, this episode was recorded live on location at Tusker’s Tavern in Fayetteville, bringing fans face-to-face with the energy of the show. Host Bo Mattingly sits down with Razorback baseball assistant coach Bobby Wernes for an unforgettable conversation that spans his playing days, coaching career, and the life-changing moments that brought him to Arkansas. Wernes shares the incredible story of how a random encounter at a Christian sports camp in Branson led to an offer from legendary coach Dave Van Horn — a moment he credits as divine intervention. He opens up about the...
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From a talent standpoint, it’s no surprise Frank Ragnow has found success at the highest level. He was a 4-star prospect with offers from some of the best programs in the nation, an All-American and All-SEC performer at Arkansas, and was a first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. Ragnow is a guy who loves life and is the same person every day. But that doesn’t mean his journey to becoming a starting center in the NFL has been easy. During his sophomore year at Arkansas, his mom was diagnosed with cancer. And while she has recovered, the news rocked Ragnow. As a senior, he suffered a season- and college career-ending ankle injury that required surgery. But it was during his junior year when his world shattered: His dad suddenly passed away after a heart attack. And dealing with the grief has understandably been a struggle. Through it all, Ragnow is driven by the desire to compete against the best. Just don’t expect him to change who he is.